Managing Diversity in Education: Languages, Policies, Pedagogies

Diversity - social, cultural, linguistic and ethnic - poses a challenge to all educational systems. Some authorities, schools and teachers look upon it as a problem, an obstacle to the achievement of national educational goals, while for others it offers new opportunities. Successive PISA reports have laid bare the relative lack of success in addressing the needs of diverse school populations and helping children develop the competences they need to succeed in society. The book is divided into three parts that deal in turn with policy and its implications, pedagogical practice, and responses to the challenge of diversity that go beyond the language of schooling. This volume features the latest research from eight different countries, and will appeal to anyone involved in the educational integration of immigrant children and adolescents.

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Managing Diversity in Education: Languages, Policies, Pedagogies

Diversity - social, cultural, linguistic and ethnic - poses a challenge to all educational systems. Some authorities, schools and teachers look upon it as a problem, an obstacle to the achievement of national educational goals, while for others it offers new opportunities. Successive PISA reports have laid bare the relative lack of success in addressing the needs of diverse school populations and helping children develop the competences they need to succeed in society. The book is divided into three parts that deal in turn with policy and its implications, pedagogical practice, and responses to the challenge of diversity that go beyond the language of schooling. This volume features the latest research from eight different countries, and will appeal to anyone involved in the educational integration of immigrant children and adolescents.

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Managing Diversity in Education: Languages, Policies, Pedagogies

Managing Diversity in Education: Languages, Policies, Pedagogies

Managing Diversity in Education: Languages, Policies, Pedagogies

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Diversity - social, cultural, linguistic and ethnic - poses a challenge to all educational systems. Some authorities, schools and teachers look upon it as a problem, an obstacle to the achievement of national educational goals, while for others it offers new opportunities. Successive PISA reports have laid bare the relative lack of success in addressing the needs of diverse school populations and helping children develop the competences they need to succeed in society. The book is divided into three parts that deal in turn with policy and its implications, pedagogical practice, and responses to the challenge of diversity that go beyond the language of schooling. This volume features the latest research from eight different countries, and will appeal to anyone involved in the educational integration of immigrant children and adolescents.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783090822
Publisher: Multilingual Matters Ltd.
Publication date: 11/08/2013
Series: New Perspectives on Language and Education , #33
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

David Little is Fellow and Associate Professor Emeritus at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. His recent publications include The Linguistic and Educational Integration of Children and Adolescents from Migrant Backgrounds (2010).

Constant Leung is a Professor of Educational Linguistics at King's College London, UK. His recent publications include English - A Changing Medium for Education (2012, edited with Brian Street).

Piet Van Avermaet is a Professor in the Linguistics Department, Ghent University, Belgium and Head of the Centre for Diversity & Learning, Ghent University. His research interests include diversity and social inequality in education, multilingual and multicultural education, and language and the integration of immigrants.


David Little is Associate Professor Emeritus and Fellow Emeritus at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. He has been a regular contributor to the Council of Europe’s language education projects since the 1980s. In 2010, the National University of Ireland awarded him an honorary doctorate in recognition of his contribution to language education in Ireland and further afield.


Constant Leung is Professor of Educational Linguistics in the School of Education, Communication and Society, King’s College London. His research interests include academic literacies, additional/second language teaching and assessment, language policy, and multilingualism. He is co-editor of Language Assessment Quarterly, editor of research issues of TESOL Quarterly, and serves as a member of the editorial boards of Language and Education and the Modern Language Journal. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (UK). His work in developing the English as an Additional Language Assessment Framework for Schools (funded by the Bell Foundation) won the 2018 British Council ELTons International Award for Innovation.

Table of Contents

David Little, Constant Leung and Piet Van Avermaet: Introduction

Part I

1. Jim Cummins: Language and identity in multilingual schools: Constructing Evidence-Based Instructional Policies

2. Tracey Costley and Constant Leung: English as an Additional Language: Symbolic Policy and Local Practices

3. Daniel Faas: Germany after the ‘Pisa Shock’: Revisiting National, European and Multicultural Values in Curriculum and Policy Discourses

4. Rachael Fionda: Teaching English to Immigrant Students in Irish Post-Primary Schools

5. Fiona Kearney: Inclusion or Invasion? How Irish Post-Primary Teachers View Newcomer Students in the Mainstream Classroom

6. Bríd Ní Chonaill: The Linguistic Challenges of Immigration: The Irish Higher Education Sector’s Response

Part II

7. Bronagh Ćatibušić: Investigating the Development of Immigrant Pupils’ English L2 Oral Skills in Irish Primary Schools

8. Patrick Grommes: Investigating the Linguistic Skills of Migrant Students in the German Vocational Education System

9. Stergiani Kostopoulou: A Corpus-Based Analysis of the Lexical Demands that Irish Post-Primary Subject Textbooks make on Immigrant Students

10. Zachary Lyons: Assessing the Impact of English Language Support Programme Materials on Post-Primary Language Support and Mainstream Subject Classrooms in Ireland

Part III

11. Déirdre Kirwan: From English Language Support to Plurilingual Awareness

12. Sven Sierens and Piet Van Avermaet: Language Diversity in Education: Evolving from Multilingual Education to Functional Multilingual Learning

13. Nathalie Auger: Exploring the use of Migrant Languages to Support Learning in Mainstream Classrooms in France

14. Nelson Flores and Ofelia García: Linguistic Third Spaces in Education: Teachers’ Translanguaging across the Bilingual Continuum

15. Shelley Taylor: From ‘Monolingual’ Multilingual Classrooms to ‘Multilingual’ Multilingual Classrooms: Managing Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in the Nepali Educational System

16. Fie Velghe and Jan Blommaert: The Ecology of Mobile Phone Use in Wesbank, South Africa

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